The Herald's Joe Battenfield, for embarrassing Peter Blute over a boat trip, Jane Swift over a helicopter ride, and Dusty Rhodes over a drunk-driving arrest. read more» ...
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Thank a 2006 tax credit for sparking the Bay State’s movie-making revolution.
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WHAT: Boston Sci-Fi Film Festival WHEN: Mid-February WHY GO: This five-day science-fiction extravaganza at the Somerville ...
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First published in the print edition of Boston magazine’s December 2024/January 2025 issue as part of the “Hollywood Comes to ...
290 Harvard St., Brookline, coolidge.org. This cinematheque isn’t just a film-preservation powerhouse, housing more than ...
How the Karen Read case turned Canton’s Waterfall Bar & Grille into an unwitting character in the area’s most sensational ...
Eastern Standard gets a new sibling and neighbor, restaurateur Garrett Harker’s first foray into Italian.
The Brattle Theatre Even if you don’t recognize any title on this arthouse theater’s schedule, you’ll certainly leave entertained—no matter what early-aughts indie or spine-chilling […] ...